At Intel’s Illuminating the Highways exhibit during CES, they showed emerging technology that enable communication between a vehicle and a drivers surroundings. The Intel ® Core processor allows for the computing of small images that appear on the dashboard of your vehicle to keep drivers connected on the road to increase the knowledgeable of their immediate surroundings. The convenience of Intel’s connectivity technology is a dream, however I wonder how long it will be legal to have images appear on your dashboard.Check out more videos of Cisco live at CES. Check

The Sony Webbie MHS-CM1 and MHS-PM1 HD cams caught my eye while taking a tour of the show floor at CES. The Webbie HD camera is very similar to the popular Flip camera for its ability to quickly and easily upload video to the internet. HD camcorder capabilities are a big trend at CES, in addition to the capabilities to live a truly connected lifestyle.

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